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Development of a Medical Humanities Course Based on Design Thinking and Medical Students' Perceptions (디자인사고 기반 의료인문학 수업 개발과 의과대학생의 인식)

  • Jaehee Rho;Aehwa Lee
    • Korean Medical Education Review
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.55-69
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    • 2024
  • Amid the increasing interest in medical humanities education, this study developed a medical humanities course that utilized design thinking to foster creative thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills that pre-medical students should possess. The course's efficacy was assessed by evaluating improvements in core design thinking skills. The present study was conducted among 83 first-year medical students after planning and implementing a design thinking course. The reflection journals written by students along the course of the class were examined using the template analysis technique to evaluate the effectiveness of the class. The study's primary findings showed the successful development of step-by-step medical humanities education content utilizing design thinking and its practical implementation in a class. Moreover, the course improved students' core design thinking skills effectively, and in a balanced way. These results illustrate the effective application of design thinking in medical school through a medical humanities course. These findings indicate that a medical humanities course can help medical students showcase their abilities to collaborate and solve problems in the real world. This paper suggests the need for further research to develop a curriculum that integrates design thinking and investigate the relationship between medical students' core competencies and design thinking-based courses.

A Study on Curriculum Revision for the Fisheries High Schools and Merchant Marine High Schools(III) -Courses of Power Machinery (Marine Engine) and of Automated-Ship Operation- (제육차(第六次) 수산(水産)·해운계(海運系) 고등학교(高等學校) 교육과정(敎育課程) 각론개발연구(各論開發硏究)(III) -동력기계과(動力機械科)(기관과(機關科)) 및 선박운항과(船舶運航科)의 교육과정(敎育課程)-)

  • Lee, Ill-Yeong;Kwon, Soon-Young;Kim, In-Tae
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 1992
  • This study is some parts, the contents on "Course of Power Machinery and of Automated-Ship Operation", of the results of the sixth curriculum, revision study for the fisheries high schools and merchant marine high schools. In this study, it was suggested that the existing name "the Course of Marine Engine" is revised to "the Course of Power Machinery" and "the Course of Automated-Ship Operation" is newly established. The purpose of the revision of the name to "the Course of Power Machinery" is to give the course a more flexible curriculum which enables the course to bring up not only sea duty marine engineers but also shore duty power engineers. Also, the purpose of the new establishment of "the Course of Automated-Ship Operation" is to bring up automated-ship operators. The necessities for automated-ship operator is derived from the process of ship automation to reduce the number of crew to cut down the expenses. The revised parts of the organization of the professional subjects exclusively related to "the Course of Power Machinery" and "the Course of Automated-Ship Operation" are summarised as follows; (l) The Automated-Ship are newly added. (2) The Sea Training, the Fisheries Law are Disused. (3) The Introduction to Ship, the Introduction to Marine Engine and the Introduction to Marine Communication are merged into the Introduction to Ship. (4) The name of the Marine Engine, the Shipping Business are revised to the Heat Engine, the Introduction to Shipping respectively. (5) M compulsory professional subjects, the Introduction to Fisheries is suggested for the fisheries high schools and the Introduction to Shipping is suggested for the merchant marine high schools.

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A Study on the Development of a Fashion CS Course (패션 CS(Costumer Service) 교과목 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Eun-Kyung;Lee, Yu-Kyung;Jeong, Hwa-Yeon;Han, Cha-Young;Hwang, Seon-A
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.139-151
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    • 2010
  • As an effort to improve the employment of graduates from fashion.related departments, this study purposed to develop a course that may contribute to a broader range of employment, focusing on CS, which has been overlooked by fashion.related departments, among various job categories in the fashion industry. In order to determine the necessity of the new course, we surveyed job categories that enrolled students wanted to have after graduation and graduates'opinions on and responses to the opening of the new course. In addition, for the efficient design of the course, this study extracted the practically applicable goals and contents of the course from basic theories in previous CS .related studies in the area of fashion studies and from interviews with field workers in related businesses. Through these multi.sided approaches, this study proposed a fashion CS course as a major applied subject with an hours' theory and two hours' practice classes, and suggested a weekly teaching plan of 15 weeks. This study is meaningful in that it expanded the scope and variety of employment for students of fashion.related departments, and developed a course that can be immediately applicable to any CS.related jobs. The results of this study are expected to expand work areas for graduates from fashion.related departments in the fashion industry.

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Applying the Flipped Learning Model to an English-Medium Nursing Course

  • Choi, Heeseung;Kim, Jeongeun;Bang, Kyung-Sook;Park, Yeon-Hwan;Lee, Nam-Ju;Kim, Chanhee
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.939-948
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: An emerging trend in Asian higher education is English-medium instruction (EMI), which uses English as the primary instructional language. EMI prepares domestic students for international leadership; however, students report difficulty in learning, and educators have raised questions concerning the effectiveness of EMI. The flipped learning model (FLM), in which lecture and homework activities for a course are reversed, was applied to an English-medium course offered by a college of nursing in Korea. The aims of this study were to: 1) revise an existing English-medium nursing course using the FLM; 2) explore students' learning experiences and their acceptance of the FLM; and 3) identify key factors in the success of FLM. Methods: We used a descriptive, cross-sectional, mixed-methods design and the participants were students at one nursing school in Korea. A series of course development meetings with faculties from the nursing school and the center for teaching and learning were used to develop the course format and content. We conducted course evaluations using the Flipped Course Evaluation Questionnaire with open-ended questions and focus group interviews. Results: Students (N=75) in a 15-week nursing course responded to a survey after completing the course. Among them, seven students participated in one of two focus groups. Overall, students accepted and favored the flipped learning strategy, and indicated that the method enhanced lecture content and their understanding of it. Factors associated with effective instruction included structured monitoring systems and motivational environments. Conclusion: The FLM requires sufficient preparation to facilitate student motivation and maximize learning outcomes.

The effects of learners' rating tendencies on the course evaluation results in an online university (온라인대학 학습자의 평정성향이 강의평가 결과에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Euikil;Kim, Yun-Jung;Kim, Joohae
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.55-66
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    • 2016
  • This study explored the rating tendency of online university learners in their course evaluations and its effects on the course evaluation results. Data including the subjects' demographic information, learning activities, rating tendency, and course evaluation results were collected from 1,098 learners in an online university in the spring semester of 2015. There were three main findings. First, the subjects showed distinctive rating tendencies in participation rates for course evaluation and rating consistency. The participation rates went from one extreme (0%) to the other (100%), and the rating consistency among the test items was highly related to that among the courses as a whole. Second, the subjects showed different tendencies in terms of course evaluation period, rating consistency, and course evaluation results according to demographic information and learning activities. Third, course evaluation results were independently affected by demographic information, learning activities, and rating consistency. The study was meaningful in that it explored learners' rating tendencies concretely and suggested that such tendencies should be considered in analyzing course evaluation results.

EBM E-learning: Feasible and Effective for Occupational Physicians in Different Countries

  • Hugenholtz, Nathalie I.R.;Slutter, Judith K.;Van Dijk, Frank J.H.;Nieuwenhuijsen, Karen
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.199-208
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: Although evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a useful method for integrating evidence into the decision-making process of occupational physicians, occupational physicians lack EBM knowledge and skills, and do not have the time to learn the EBM method. In order to enable them to educate themselves at the time and place they prefer, we designed an electronic EBM course. We studied the feasibility and utility of the course as well as its effectiveness in increasing EBM knowledge, skills, and behaviour. Methods: Occupational physicians from various countries were included in a within-subjects study. Measurements were conducted on participants' EBM knowledge, skills, behaviour, and determinants of behaviour at baseline, directly after finishing the course and 2 months later (n = 36). The feasibility and utility of the course were evaluated directly after the course (n = 42). Results: The course is applicable as an introductory course on EBM for occupational physicians in various countries. The course is effective in enhancing EBM knowledge and self-efficacy in practising EBM. No significant effect was found on EBM skills, behaviour, and determinants of behaviour. After the course, more occupational physicians use the international journals to solve a case. Conclusion: An electronic introductory EBM course is suitable for occupational physicians. Although it is an effective method for increasing EBM knowledge, it does not seem effective in improving skills and behaviour. We recommend integrating e-learning courses with blended learning, where it can be used side by side with other educational methods that are effective in changing behaviour.

The Status Quo and New Directions in Geography Education of the Social Studies Curriculum of Universities of Education (교육대학교 사회과 심화과정 지리 영역의 현상과 개선 방향)

  • Jeon, Jong-Han
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.42 no.1 s.118
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    • pp.82-95
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    • 2007
  • This study aims to describe the status quo of the social studies curriculum of universities of education in Korea, to extract the questions at issue, and to suggest new directions for improvement. To approach these purposes, the author grasps the viewpoints that the intensifying course of the department of social studies is investigated with relation not only to the national curriculum on elementary social studies but also to both specialization course and liberal arts course. Intensifying course have been organized to strengthen the teaching-teaming abilities on the subject matter contents since the beginning. But the present day, intensifying course meets several problems waiting solution: problems in reference to overlap with specialization course, to disconnection with liberal arts course, and to the internal disequilibrium. So, the author proposes six solutions for the problems.

The Effect of the 'General Science' Course on the Students' Views about Science-Technology-Society Relationship and Their Perceptions of Science Classroom Environment (학생들의 과학.기술과 사회의 관계에 대한 견해 및 과학 수업 환경 인식에 미치는 공통 과학 과목의 효과)

  • Noh, Tae-Hee;Kang, Suk-Jin
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.395-403
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    • 1997
  • In order to study the effect of the 'General Science' course implemented under the 6th science curriculum, high school students' views about the relationship between science/technology and society and their perceptions of science classroom environment were investigated. Four classes (n = 211) were selected from those completed the 'Science I' course under the 5th science curriculum, and 4 another classes (n = 216) which took the 'General Science' course under the 6th science curriculum were selected. In order to compare students' views about the relationship between science /technology and society. 10 items were selected from the VOSTS (Views On Science-Technology-Society) while considering the 6th science curriculum and the 'General Science' textbooks, and administered at the end of the 'Science I' course and at the beginning and end of the 'General Science' course. In order to compare the perceptions of science classroom environment, the Perceptions of Science Classroom Environment Questionnaire, which was prepared from the Individualized Classroom Environment Questionnaire. the Science Laboratory Environment Inventory, and the Classroom Environment Scale. was also administered at the end of the 'Science I' course and the 'General Science' course. The results indicated that the mean VOSTS score of the 6th-curriculum group was lower than that of the 5th-curriculum group, although the difference was not statistically significant. The decrease in the VOSTS score of the 6th-curriculum group during the 'General Science' course was statistically significant. It was also found that unrealistic views such as 'technology is the application of science', and 'corporations should control science/technology' had been formed during the course. However, the 6th-curriculum group had more positive perceptions of science classroom environment. Educational implications are discussed.

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Development of K-MOOC Course and it's efficient management method exploration (K-MOOC 강좌 개발과 효율적인 운영 방법 탐색)

  • Kwon, Yeongae;Lee, Aeri
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.117-129
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to explore a plan for the educational application of K-MOOC brought into relief as a new education system and to draw a direction of improvement for increasing learners' satisfaction through the development and operation of the K-MOOC Course. The colleges produce and provide the MOOC Course as a counterplan through college innovation to respond to social changes due to the reduction of school-age population. Thus, this study selected the target courses for the operation of K-MOOC and proceeded with the development of a course, referring to the guidelines for the development and operation of the K-MOOC Course at the National Institute for Lifelong Education with the quantity for 14 weeks (About 50 minutes per week) for the period of the development of the course of about 5 months. The development of the course was made in the stages of design, development, inspection, and operation. The implications of the operation of K-MOOC obtained through this study are as follows: First, in order to increase the utilization of the MOOC Course, it is necessary to operate it in connection with the regular curriculum; second, it is necessary to have desirable communication to induce the interaction and academic motivation between the instructor and the learners; and third, it is necessary to analyze the relationship of the impact by each background factor through analyzing satisfaction with the lecture and continue to assure the quality of the course through understanding the learners' demands. For this purpose, it is important to experience new attempts directly and analyze the performance of education and the satisfaction of consumers and the instructor in detail, and it is necessary to construct a curriculum suitable for K-MOOC and seek an effective teaching method.

A demand for opening and a plan for operation on major deepening course for department of dental hygiene in some regions (일부지역의 치위생학과 전공심화과정에 대한 개설 요구도 및 운영방안)

  • Han, Ji-Hyoung;Jung, Young-Ran;Jung, You-Sun
    • Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.363-372
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to pursue an efficient operating plan by surveying the cognition and demand level for major deepening course. Methods : Questionnaire survey was carried out targeting 135 dental hygienists who work in Cheonan and neighboring region. The collected data was performed frequency & percentage, T-test and ANOVA analysis. Results : 1. As for dental hygienists' acquiring academic degree, 77.0% of them responded to have interest. As for a desired route of acquiring academic degree, the major deepening course or Credit Bank System was the highest with 62.2%. 2. As a result of surveying cognition on major deepening course, 73.3% responded to know. A route of having come to know was the largest in senior or friend with 34.8%. Necessity of major deepening course was responded to be necessary with 89.7%. 89.1% of them clarified to have intention of acquiring. 3. The curricular subject, which is desired to be learnt for a plan of operating major deepening course, was the highest in the major field with 63.0%. 4. As a result of comparing an interest, necessity, and intention of acquisition on major deepening course depending on general characteristics, the statistically significant difference wasn't shown. Conclusions : These results suggest that major deepening of course through active public should be aware that many dental hygienists will be subject to a variety of programs and development of clinical course and a practical hands-on education is expected to be strengthened.